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and more people are living the harm's way and resources now, more than ever homeowners must create defensible space to protect themselves. >> managing the location around your home really pays off >> if you don't maintain them there is a lot of deadwood that accumulate in the trees and that's just fuel. >> reporter: and now those homeowners face hefty bills when county crews go through it. john, ktvu channel 2 news >> we did get more sun than yesterday. >> because of it we have warmer temperature in many spots today. plenty of sunshine. our pattern changing very littly . it is going to remain here, it is actually going to deepen a little bit over the next couple of days so that'll help to bring additional cooling to our area, temperatures are just going to cool slightly as we get into tomorrow and thursday looks like it can be the coolest day. the system here bringing the northwest and westerly flow, the on shore breeze brings great air quality, that's not the case right now because we have fire burning in oregon, that haze of smoke is coming all the way down into the bay area, that flow brin
and more people are living the harm's way and resources now, more than ever homeowners must create defensible space to protect themselves. >> managing the location around your home really pays off >> if you don't maintain them there is a lot of deadwood that accumulate in the trees and that's just fuel. >> reporter: and now those homeowners face hefty bills when county crews go through it. john, ktvu channel 2 news >> we did get more sun than yesterday. >> because...
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government secrets on the internet as possible the defense's case was much quicker wrapping up on the third day and they showed this video the now infamous video dubbed collateral murder that manning leaked it shows an apache helicopter firing down on civilians on the ground in iraq manning's attorney david coombs tried to characterize manning as a whistleblower a young man that was troubled by what he saw and wanted to bring the truth to the public and spark a national debate. on. after three months of trial the judge alone delivered the verdict judge colonel denise lind found him not guilty of aiding the enemy but guilty of most of the other charges even though he was acquitted of the most serious charge he still faces over one hundred years for the last or charges a judge will determine that part of his fate during sentencing in washington liz wall r t u. j's final judgment in the bradley manning trial brings up a lot of questions both for the army private and the country here to walk us through the legal ramifications of today's verdict is colonel morris davis colonel davis is a p
government secrets on the internet as possible the defense's case was much quicker wrapping up on the third day and they showed this video the now infamous video dubbed collateral murder that manning leaked it shows an apache helicopter firing down on civilians on the ground in iraq manning's attorney david coombs tried to characterize manning as a whistleblower a young man that was troubled by what he saw and wanted to bring the truth to the public and spark a national debate. on. after three...
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is from france sweden spain portugal ireland and germany sent a letter to president obama and the defense secretary they say that manning is not a traitor and that he had the best interest in both his country pardon me in mind of the lawmakers but also expressed concern over the u.s. war on the whistleblowers saying that it harms democracy both in the u.s. and in europe manning has suffered too much so as the letter by spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary confinement their message is clear manning should be freed as soon as possible and that's also the view of some americans as artie's marina portnoy found out. union square has been something of a stomping ground for bradley manning supporters in new york city you see over the years many rallies have been held here in honor of the army private first class intelligence analyst now manning has been found guilty of downloading and releasing confidential u.s. documents that subsequently disclosed illegal activity and crimes on the part of washington manning faces up to one hundred thirty six years in prison i
is from france sweden spain portugal ireland and germany sent a letter to president obama and the defense secretary they say that manning is not a traitor and that he had the best interest in both his country pardon me in mind of the lawmakers but also expressed concern over the u.s. war on the whistleblowers saying that it harms democracy both in the u.s. and in europe manning has suffered too much so as the letter by spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary...
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defense secretary they say that manning is not a traitor and that he had the best interests of his country at heart lawmakers also expressed their concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers more generally saying it undermines democracy on both sides of the atlantic they say they went on to say manning has suffered too much in spending over three years behind bars already including ten months in solitary confinement the message is that manning should be free to soon as possible we earlier talk to him which showed sees a member of the european parliament one of the signatories to this letter here that was sent to president obama he explained to us what was behind sending this letter . political gesture that is also aiming at trying to communicate to the american public as well as to the administration and to the authorities we need to check up what is wrong what is the contents of this trial and we hope that our just increasing awareness whistleblowing should be interest of the united states of democracy and democracy in other states a part of the world we have to request to to rethink the
defense secretary they say that manning is not a traitor and that he had the best interests of his country at heart lawmakers also expressed their concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers more generally saying it undermines democracy on both sides of the atlantic they say they went on to say manning has suffered too much in spending over three years behind bars already including ten months in solitary confinement the message is that manning should be free to soon as possible we earlier talk...
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sentencing tomorrow and over the coming days she could she could take that into consideration obviously defense would want the judge insists on the judge. taking this into consideration but we don't know what in what way but we do know that he's probably going to walk out he's not going to be me he may not be sentenced to life in prison something that he would be sentenced to under if he was was found guilty of aiding the enemy but he will certainly walk out of prison a very old man ok thanks forty five not a lot of course a girl a teacher thank you very much. in washington d c there all right let's talk to american political analyst and commentator mark mason the high the marker not belittling of course when you're twenty five if you go to jail for twenty years it's a heck of a long time what do you make of this verdict today we don't know what the sentence is yet to come tomorrow but what are your initial thoughts of what's come out in the last couple of minutes from. this is a landmark court decision the judge essentially decided that journalism is not treason this is really all about not on
sentencing tomorrow and over the coming days she could she could take that into consideration obviously defense would want the judge insists on the judge. taking this into consideration but we don't know what in what way but we do know that he's probably going to walk out he's not going to be me he may not be sentenced to life in prison something that he would be sentenced to under if he was was found guilty of aiding the enemy but he will certainly walk out of prison a very old man ok thanks...
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germany arland croatia portugal sweden and spain have written an open letter to president obama and defense secretary chuck hagel now it says manning is not a traitor he has the best interests of his country in mind now his action is praised as courageous and an inspiration to other whistleblowers like edward snowden for example who had exposed the n.s.a.'s sweeping global surveillance program the e.u. representatives also expressed concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers saying it harms democracy in both america and europe they're urging a stop to the persecution of bradley manning claiming that he has suffered too much spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary confinement the message is manning should be freed as soon as possible and also turns out that this is how many americans feel as well more now from our thousands more in a park near. union square has been something of a stomping ground for bradley manning supporters in new york city you see over the years many rallies have been held here in honor of the army private first class intelligence analysts
germany arland croatia portugal sweden and spain have written an open letter to president obama and defense secretary chuck hagel now it says manning is not a traitor he has the best interests of his country in mind now his action is praised as courageous and an inspiration to other whistleblowers like edward snowden for example who had exposed the n.s.a.'s sweeping global surveillance program the e.u. representatives also expressed concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers saying it harms...
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meade maryland starting wednesday the court case will enter its sentencing phase and the government and defense are expected to call upwards of forty witnesses total in order to testify to the merit and intent and motive of private manning now during the last two months of testimony we've heard all sorts of stories about how private manning acted in an off of the battlefield what kind of experience he had as an army intelligence analyst however not all of those testimonies will be heard by members of the public or the press in fact or more than a dozen of the testimonies that will be entered in the court will be done so under seal those are all classified witnesses whose testimonies could harm national security if they were released earlier this year we heard from manning himself how he did it and why he did it he admitted guilt in releasing more than two hundred fifty thousand state department diplomatic cables guantanamo bay detainee assessment reaves iraq war logs afghan war logs and a number of other classified materials according to private manning himself when he went to the web site wiki
meade maryland starting wednesday the court case will enter its sentencing phase and the government and defense are expected to call upwards of forty witnesses total in order to testify to the merit and intent and motive of private manning now during the last two months of testimony we've heard all sorts of stories about how private manning acted in an off of the battlefield what kind of experience he had as an army intelligence analyst however not all of those testimonies will be heard by...
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officer who is now a senior fellow at the foundation for the defense of democracy. you have these mass rallies across egypt. do you think that the army got the mandate that they wanted when they called for this day of action? >> i suspect that the general would be satisfied with almost any demonstration that came out on his behalf. i think it is clear that they want to crack down on the brotherhood. they need as much popular support as they can get for that and for good cause. i think that this represents still the majority of the population. the military is probably backed by a minority of the population. >> isn't this a risky strategy when the country seems so divided? >> and the generals view, it is is the only strategy they have. they're looking to keep them in a state of herman and contests. they are trying to intimidate the brotherhood. >> what do you make of these charges, that he conspired with hamas. i think they are trumped up. have known about this for quite some time. they could have used to disqualify him from running from the presidency. a really means
officer who is now a senior fellow at the foundation for the defense of democracy. you have these mass rallies across egypt. do you think that the army got the mandate that they wanted when they called for this day of action? >> i suspect that the general would be satisfied with almost any demonstration that came out on his behalf. i think it is clear that they want to crack down on the brotherhood. they need as much popular support as they can get for that and for good cause. i think...
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we tell everybody exactly what we are doing, then the adversaries will know how to get through our defenses. >> what did not come up during the hearing, the revelation in the guardian newspaper of yet program which the former in as a contractor edward snowdon claimed would allow the government to see everything in someone's online activities. that may give even more impetus to legislators who are trying to figure out how to curb or even outlawed domestic surveillance in the united states, and certainly raise the specter of more confrontation. in theencing has begun trial of the u.s. was thousands of classified documents to wikileaks. bradley manning has been convicted of 20 charges which include espionage, theft, and computer fraud. he was acquitted on most serious charge of aiding the enemy. >> the sentencing phase is under way in the court martial private bradley manning. the two things that matter are what was his intention, and did he harm the u.s. natural -- national interest? we may never know what that to say, much of that part of the sentencing phase is expected to be done in a clas
we tell everybody exactly what we are doing, then the adversaries will know how to get through our defenses. >> what did not come up during the hearing, the revelation in the guardian newspaper of yet program which the former in as a contractor edward snowdon claimed would allow the government to see everything in someone's online activities. that may give even more impetus to legislators who are trying to figure out how to curb or even outlawed domestic surveillance in the united states,...
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defense secretary they say that manning is not a traitor and had the vast interests of his contrary at heart lawmakers also expressed their concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers saying it undermines democracy on both sides of the atlantic manning has suffered too much the letter says in spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary confinement and the macit is manning should be freed as soon as possible well that view is shared by plenty of americans as marina port nine a fine zob. union square has been something of a stomping ground for bradley manning supporters in new york city you see over the years many rallies have been held here in honor of the army private first class intelligence analyst now manning has been found guilty of downloading and releasing confidential u.s. documents that subsequently disclosed illegal activity and crimes on the part of washington manning faces up to one hundred thirty six years in prison instead of telling you how the public is reacting to this news we're handing our microphone directly over to the citizens gradually m
defense secretary they say that manning is not a traitor and had the vast interests of his contrary at heart lawmakers also expressed their concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers saying it undermines democracy on both sides of the atlantic manning has suffered too much the letter says in spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary confinement and the macit is manning should be freed as soon as possible well that view is shared by plenty of americans as marina...
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>> so if senator paul wants to start looking at where he's going to cut spending to afford defense, maybe he should start looking at cutting the pork barrel spending that he brings home to kentucky but i doubt he would because most washington politicians only care about bringing home the bacon so that they can get re-elected. >> stephen: g.o.p.-eoww! well, any response to that, randy paul, paul? >> this is the king of bacon talking about bacon. (crowd oohing). >> stephen: scorcher. rand paul, you really hit below the belt. which on chris christie is anywhere south of the nipples. so, folks, we want to hear from you. what's your take-away. tweet us with the hash-tag, g.o.p., l.o.l., yolo. and keep an umbrella handy because with any luck this g.o.-byesing contest will continue all the way to the [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: thanks so much. folks, i don't know about you but as a little boy in south carolina, growing up, there's nothing i loved more on a rainy afternoon than playing board games with my family. the hot chocolate, the unexpected laughs, the emotional blackmail when a gro
>> so if senator paul wants to start looking at where he's going to cut spending to afford defense, maybe he should start looking at cutting the pork barrel spending that he brings home to kentucky but i doubt he would because most washington politicians only care about bringing home the bacon so that they can get re-elected. >> stephen: g.o.p.-eoww! well, any response to that, randy paul, paul? >> this is the king of bacon talking about bacon. (crowd oohing). >>...
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. >> reporter: a lot of money was raced for bradley manning's defense. one is jeff paterson. $1.4million was raised to keep the private out of jail. as it turns out, he is convicted of 20 of the 22 counts against him. but you say this is a success. >> the judge agreed bradley manning is not a traitor didn't intend to aid the enemy. he is a whistle-blower in every sense of the world and with that money, we were able to change the public discuss from bradley manning traitor into a real discussion of how heroic he was in giving the information that we the people needed to have to make intelligent decisions on our foreign policy. >> reporter: how dangerous is that, though, if somebody releases classified information and potentially the enemies get it. how can we allow that, especially from our service people? >> reporter: just depends on what information we're talking about. -- >> in this case bradley manning gave us historical documents to let us retrospectively evaluate what we did in afghanistan and iraq and whether that's correct foreign policy for our n
. >> reporter: a lot of money was raced for bradley manning's defense. one is jeff paterson. $1.4million was raised to keep the private out of jail. as it turns out, he is convicted of 20 of the 22 counts against him. but you say this is a success. >> the judge agreed bradley manning is not a traitor didn't intend to aid the enemy. he is a whistle-blower in every sense of the world and with that money, we were able to change the public discuss from bradley manning traitor into a...
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your profession then business is booming take for instance northrop grumman one of america's largest defense companies the corporation was just awarded a government contract worth up to two hundred ninety four million dollars for navy weaponry as it seems that military spending isn't slowing down the america's wars are allegedly drawing down and when the military spending taxpayer money while you can rest assured it's being wasted case in point northrop's two hundred and twenty three million dollar global hawk drone aircraft vertical problems yet despite the lack of demand for the drone production of it continues comes as no surprise considering the enormous lobbying power nor for pozen congress get this the company has reportedly given nine hundred forty one thousand dollars in donations to keep lawmakers voting on the global hawk program according to policy mike it's apparently the price tag for buying off the right congressmen to keep these useless military toys in production but once upon a time blowing the whistle on this type of irresponsible spending meant an end to wasteful programs
your profession then business is booming take for instance northrop grumman one of america's largest defense companies the corporation was just awarded a government contract worth up to two hundred ninety four million dollars for navy weaponry as it seems that military spending isn't slowing down the america's wars are allegedly drawing down and when the military spending taxpayer money while you can rest assured it's being wasted case in point northrop's two hundred and twenty three million...
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defense secretary to say that manning is not a traitor in this. the best interests of his country at heart what he did what he did the lawmakers have also expressed their concern over the u.s. war on whistle blowers saying undermines democracy on both sides of the atlantic manning suffered too much to go on to say in spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary confinement the message is that manning should be free to soon as possible but we earlier talked to her in which scott says a member of the european parliament and one of the signatories to the letter sent to president obama you see here and he explained to us what was behind it. but it's not only political gesture that there's also aiming at trying to communicate to the american public as well as to the administration and to the authorities we need to check up what is the picture on what is the content of this trial and we hope that our gesture is increasing awareness whistleblowing should be in the interest of the united states of democracy as the democracy in ot
defense secretary to say that manning is not a traitor in this. the best interests of his country at heart what he did what he did the lawmakers have also expressed their concern over the u.s. war on whistle blowers saying undermines democracy on both sides of the atlantic manning suffered too much to go on to say in spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary confinement the message is that manning should be free to soon as possible but we earlier talked to her in...
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the defense claimed manning first set out to reveal abuses by the u.s. military in iraq. in a pretrial statement to the court, manning admitted he leaked this classified video of an apache helicopter attack in iraq that killed a number of insurgents and two innocent civilians. and said he was troubled by the american crew joking about the killing. >> the most alarming aspect was the seemingly delightful bloodlust. they appeared to have. for me, this seemed similar to child killing ants with a magnifying glass. >> reporter: in london tonight, julian assange says manning's lawyers will fight his conviction on espionage charges. >> it is a serious precedent. it is a serious abuse. and it will mean the end of national security journalism in the united states as we know it. >> reporter: legal experts predict manning's convictions will have a chilling effect on future leakers. >> the government is very, very serious about protecting the status of classified information. and people who disseminate it are playing with fire. >> reporter: that message could be hammered home when th
the defense claimed manning first set out to reveal abuses by the u.s. military in iraq. in a pretrial statement to the court, manning admitted he leaked this classified video of an apache helicopter attack in iraq that killed a number of insurgents and two innocent civilians. and said he was troubled by the american crew joking about the killing. >> the most alarming aspect was the seemingly delightful bloodlust. they appeared to have. for me, this seemed similar to child killing ants...
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i don't think the defense expected he would be found innocent of aiding the enemy. it's still quite serious that he has been found guilty of five charges under the espionage act, which is an outdated act that was meant to suppress anti-war sentiment after world war i. people are very concerned that he's going to be eligible for 136 years in prison, as you said. >> which is why it's intriguing that some progressives see this as a victory. i understand the argument of aiding an enemy, which was always controversial. many people felt that would go nowhere. but he is facing 136 years. as i've pointed out, for some he was simply being a whistleblower to a wrong. he did not follow chain of command and certainly admits to taking the wrong approach, if you will -- i don't want to paraphrase his words, but he still faces 136 years here. >> well, and that is itself an injustice. i mean, it's ironic because in 1778 on this day the continental congress passed a law saying that it was the responsibility of people who worked for the government to report malfeasance, fraud, and mi
i don't think the defense expected he would be found innocent of aiding the enemy. it's still quite serious that he has been found guilty of five charges under the espionage act, which is an outdated act that was meant to suppress anti-war sentiment after world war i. people are very concerned that he's going to be eligible for 136 years in prison, as you said. >> which is why it's intriguing that some progressives see this as a victory. i understand the argument of aiding an enemy, which...
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surveillance state and the bradley manning trial interest closer to its end today the prosecution and defense made their final arguments after the judge refused to dismiss the charges against bradley manning an update on this case up ahead. it's thursday july twenty fifth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching our t.v. well earlier this week we told you about new jersey congressman rush holt crafting a new legislation that would get rid of the patriot act as well as the two thousand and eight foreign intelligence surveillance amendment today he introduced that bill to the house h.r. resolution two eight one eight otherwise known as the surveillance state repeal act here's an outline of a few things that this bill does it repeals the patriot act in the face amendments act it prohibits the government from mandating that electronic device or other software manufacturers build in so-called back doors and it increases the term of judges on the foreign intelligence surveillance court from seven to ten years so does this bill stand a chance. well the man who introduced tha
surveillance state and the bradley manning trial interest closer to its end today the prosecution and defense made their final arguments after the judge refused to dismiss the charges against bradley manning an update on this case up ahead. it's thursday july twenty fifth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching our t.v. well earlier this week we told you about new jersey congressman rush holt crafting a new legislation that would get rid of the patriot act as well as...
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today sentencing follows what private bradley manning's defense calls a huge victory. guilty on 20 counts, but not guilty on the most serious charge, aiding the enemy. manning gave wikileaks battle plans, diplomatic cables, and this video that killed innocent civilians in baghdad. he faces up to 136 years in prison. >> the government is very, very serious about protecting the status of classified information, and people who deseminight it are playing with fire. >> reporter: the judge found manning negligent but said he did not intend for those secrets to land in the hands of osama bin laden, which they did. still, the espionage charges are historic. >> espionage charges have been brought against spies and traitors and not those who leaked information to the media with no ill intent. >> it is a serious precedent, it is a serious abuse, and it will mean the end of national security journalism in the united states as we know it. >> reporter: the white house and state department had no comment. in a statement, the top democrat and republican on the house intelligence commi
today sentencing follows what private bradley manning's defense calls a huge victory. guilty on 20 counts, but not guilty on the most serious charge, aiding the enemy. manning gave wikileaks battle plans, diplomatic cables, and this video that killed innocent civilians in baghdad. he faces up to 136 years in prison. >> the government is very, very serious about protecting the status of classified information, and people who deseminight it are playing with fire. >> reporter: the...
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there's two sides here you haven't heard but you'll hear in the courtroom and we're going to prepare the defense accordingly. >> the two were released on $500,000 each and could face charges that could pud them behind bars for hundreds of years. >> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," actor dean norris from the hit series "under the dome." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ i, i got it, i got it made ♪ i got it made ♪ i got it made fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say [ male announcer ] nothing better than a subway bacon, egg & cheese with avocado made before your eyes. subway. eat fresh. made before your eyes. whoever said and fetch is just a game,k never experienced the happiness of loving a pet. that's why, at petsmart, we go above and beyond. with hundreds of new products coming soon for a brand new shopping experience. petsmart®. >>> the library of congress is undertaking a monumental task. there are literally hundreds of thousands of tv shows from the 1950s to the 1970s that are in danger of being lost forever. jan crawfor
there's two sides here you haven't heard but you'll hear in the courtroom and we're going to prepare the defense accordingly. >> the two were released on $500,000 each and could face charges that could pud them behind bars for hundreds of years. >> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," actor dean norris from the hit series "under the dome." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ i, i got it, i got it made ♪ i...
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>> one of the defenses sex offenders would say, it was just an opportunist. the situation presented itself and i took advantage of the opportunity. he said that same thing today. and he actually even said that it was consensual. that the act--these were no pure girls, and he was victory blaming that every perpetrator does. he's a predator, predator, predator. >> cenk: here is a clue that it was not consensual, it's chains. >> yeah, i don't know what else to say about this. i'm glad he got such a harsh sentence. i don't believe in the death penalty, but emotionally, if i came to an emotional standpoint i would want to see him execut executed. >> i prosecuted sex crimes for seven years. first we saw j.a jaycee p dugar. you really see the society rallying around the victims. and in fact michelle mcknight september a note to the cleveland police and this is what this note said. this is what it said. dear commander, you don't know how much i appreciate your time collecting cards and gifts from people around me and the love, thoughts and prayer expressed by strange
>> one of the defenses sex offenders would say, it was just an opportunist. the situation presented itself and i took advantage of the opportunity. he said that same thing today. and he actually even said that it was consensual. that the act--these were no pure girls, and he was victory blaming that every perpetrator does. he's a predator, predator, predator. >> cenk: here is a clue that it was not consensual, it's chains. >> yeah, i don't know what else to say about this. i'm...
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coming up on r t the bradley manning trial nears the end today the army whistleblowers defense team presented their closing arguments updates on this case from fort meade just ahead. and another new source has found itself under government surveillance antiwar dot com is suing the f.b.i. for the release of records believed to be kept about the organization more on that coming up. and while the mainstream media has issued an odd over the royal birth a detail was missed it turns out that the royal birth cost less than the average american birth why is it so much more expensive in the states we'll look into that later on in the show. low there it's friday july twenty sixth five pm in washington d.c. i'm marinate and you're watching our two. we start our newscast today in forty's maryland where the defense team in the bradley manning trial delivered closing arguments today archies liz wahl has been in fort meade covering the trial from the beginning and filled us in earlier with what bradley manning's defense team presented during their closing arguments hi erin yes today the defense presented th
coming up on r t the bradley manning trial nears the end today the army whistleblowers defense team presented their closing arguments updates on this case from fort meade just ahead. and another new source has found itself under government surveillance antiwar dot com is suing the f.b.i. for the release of records believed to be kept about the organization more on that coming up. and while the mainstream media has issued an odd over the royal birth a detail was missed it turns out that the...
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his defense says that is not true. >> an amazing surveillance video shows at moment a passenger train jumped the tracks. see the video and hear from witnesses all ahead unless breaking news changes everything on studio "b." >> anthony weiner admits that he sent racy messages to more women. as many as three women in total after he quit congress, if have a he apologized and said it was all behind him and after the big spread on the cover of a magazine talking about his wonderful family and an occasion while his wife was pregnant. but the guy who apparently calls himself carlos danger online he wants voters in the big city for mayor. he will not drop out. race. it's all happening the same did a day that the gossip website the dirty published about a it called extreme uncensored images from his graphic text. and they are. don't go there. just don't. the "new york daily news" reports one of the three women is named sidney leathers, she is now 23 years old. they describe her as heavily tattooed high school dropout from southern indiana hell bent becoming famous, that is a quote. the mother
his defense says that is not true. >> an amazing surveillance video shows at moment a passenger train jumped the tracks. see the video and hear from witnesses all ahead unless breaking news changes everything on studio "b." >> anthony weiner admits that he sent racy messages to more women. as many as three women in total after he quit congress, if have a he apologized and said it was all behind him and after the big spread on the cover of a magazine talking about his...
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defense secretary they say that manning is not a traitor and had the best interests of his country at heart but lawmakers also expressed their concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers saying it undermines democracy on both sides of the atlantic mary has suffered too much the letter says in spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary confinement the macit is manning should be free as soon as possible well now i'm joined live for more on this by jeremy is imad a spokesperson for the paris based that is an advocacy group thank you so much for joining us here and to discuss this so many as we hear say that manning should be freed however he did plead guilty to ten of the charges so how realistic is this position that. it is only realistic position because what is happening to bradley manning and realistic he has been telling the truth is he is being courageous to expose crimes and lies and he's the one going in prison right no so the only realistic option is that bradley manning will go free the question is when will it be president obama we have to to wait s
defense secretary they say that manning is not a traitor and had the best interests of his country at heart but lawmakers also expressed their concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers saying it undermines democracy on both sides of the atlantic mary has suffered too much the letter says in spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary confinement the macit is manning should be free as soon as possible well now i'm joined live for more on this by jeremy is imad a...
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contractors than the representatives who voted in favor of the bill now defense and intelligence firms such as lockheed martin boeing united technologies and honeywell international they donated on average forty one thousand six hundred thirty five dollars to anti emotional presented of wall pro emotional moment representatives received on average less than one hundred thousand dollars from those firms and the defense companies are not fans of representative emotions self he ranked in the bottom fifty for the two year period and only received fourteen hundred dollars now of the top ten moneymakers only one house member voted to end the program now the investigation shows that defense cash was a better predictor of the members votes on the emotional moment and the party affiliation and the money don't lie both in dollars and in votes for r.t. i marinated. staying on the issue of privacy on tuesday the fifth circuit court of appeals ruled that law enforcement doesn't need a warrant to collect your cellphone location information cell phone towers can track the location of your cell phone
contractors than the representatives who voted in favor of the bill now defense and intelligence firms such as lockheed martin boeing united technologies and honeywell international they donated on average forty one thousand six hundred thirty five dollars to anti emotional presented of wall pro emotional moment representatives received on average less than one hundred thousand dollars from those firms and the defense companies are not fans of representative emotions self he ranked in the...
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entirely on federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because of me too terrified to testify and they were expendable he's going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounce inspired officials and if you know that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. when asked about the next step in getting their hands were gadhafi said the i.c.c. told us that they could inform the un security council as to possible further actions so somewhat vague response there backing up maybe then some experts claims that saif al islam will never leave his native country for the british ambassador to libya agrees with that. the fact is that the libyans will not hand him over a lot of good reasons for that. so if we. could face two different sort of charges he could face charges relating to what happened in the revolution in two thousand and eleven and that's what he would face if he would extradited and handed over to the international criminal court but in addition to that he ma
entirely on federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because of me too terrified to testify and they were expendable he's going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounce inspired officials and if you know that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. when asked about the next step in getting their hands were gadhafi said the i.c.c. told us that they could inform...
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of course defense programs saying that these programs are authorized to collect in bulk certain dialing routing addressing and signaling information about telephone calls an electronic communications such as telephone numbers or e-mail addresses but the fact that the government has to respond to the to these concerns is already a win for edward snowden. well the latest league former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden is still of course stuck at a moscow airport in a transit zone there where he's still waiting for his request for political asylum in russia to be processed his father says the f.b.i. has tried to persuade him to fly here to moscow to make his son go back to the united states but talking to russian television earlier long snowden says that if he was in his son shoes he would not return back home your family as well and we love you we hope you are healthy we hope you're well i hope to see you soon but most of all i want you to be safe i would also like to thank president vladimir putin the russian government for the what i believe the courage and the strength and conviction to
of course defense programs saying that these programs are authorized to collect in bulk certain dialing routing addressing and signaling information about telephone calls an electronic communications such as telephone numbers or e-mail addresses but the fact that the government has to respond to the to these concerns is already a win for edward snowden. well the latest league former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden is still of course stuck at a moscow airport in a transit zone there where he's...
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defense attorneys called the 25-year-old intelligence analyst, a humanist, concerned about abuses in iraq. here's what he told the judge -- >> but prosecutors say he's a traitor, whether or not he intended to aid the enemy. some of the 700,000 documents manning gave to wikileaks were found when navy s.e.a.l.s raided osama bin laden's compound. >> i think it theoretically could have hurt soldiers it could have gotten people killed. i don't know that it did. but it certainly is something we would want to guard against as a military. >> there's been no evidence of harm caused by these leaks. the government is saying the sky is falling, the sky is falling. but the fact is, the sky not falling. >> manning's supporters say the judge's ruling could have a chilling effect on whistleblowers and journalists. >> if they put something on the internet, the government can turn around and say, if the government doesn't like it, that putting the act of putting it on the internet is an act of aiding al qaeda. >> manning faces anywhere from 20 years to life in a military prison. months in court, just
defense attorneys called the 25-year-old intelligence analyst, a humanist, concerned about abuses in iraq. here's what he told the judge -- >> but prosecutors say he's a traitor, whether or not he intended to aid the enemy. some of the 700,000 documents manning gave to wikileaks were found when navy s.e.a.l.s raided osama bin laden's compound. >> i think it theoretically could have hurt soldiers it could have gotten people killed. i don't know that it did. but it certainly is...
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strike defense analyst dr maria sultan says that if the new leader wants to rebuild the country they must start by stopping unmanned attacks but the current government there are two priority areas for state highlighted for their term in office one is the energy or the interview or the economic development of box on second is the security situation in the country and the security situation in the country is directly linked to the war against terrorism and the role of box on the speed stability in afghanistan and most importantly getting rid of the draw in pakistan's entire population which is eight hostage to the drone attacks has got no recourse to any kind of response from these strong attacks and they are illegal they have no basis in fact that the united states is carrying out these operations and has been carrying out these operations under the cia gives them no legal recourse to actually carry them out in pakistan either according to the pakistani national domestic law or as for the international drones in effect actually helping in stopping or winning the winds or the hearts of
strike defense analyst dr maria sultan says that if the new leader wants to rebuild the country they must start by stopping unmanned attacks but the current government there are two priority areas for state highlighted for their term in office one is the energy or the interview or the economic development of box on second is the security situation in the country and the security situation in the country is directly linked to the war against terrorism and the role of box on the speed stability...
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tuesday that he could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted of aiding the enemy and his defense meanwhile argues that manning had leaked the classified documents because he wanted to expose war crimes but when it comes to the press coverage of the case in the united states innocent until proven guilty apply or he's going to explain. guilty before trial much of the u.s. media together with the government have all but convicted bradley manning look at simple if many did what he did they ought to try him and they ought to put his ass for fight him up because he should be fun as to the fullest extent possible and what is that. you think he should be killed yes. by from prison here he jeopardized he jeopardized national security that. we broke the law the president after all the commander in chief called him guilty before he years before he was on trial that's under command influence to the judge in this trial who is a military officer in thousands of leaked documents bradley manning has exposed many aspects of u.s. foreign policy through his world logs the public has learned about w
tuesday that he could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted of aiding the enemy and his defense meanwhile argues that manning had leaked the classified documents because he wanted to expose war crimes but when it comes to the press coverage of the case in the united states innocent until proven guilty apply or he's going to explain. guilty before trial much of the u.s. media together with the government have all but convicted bradley manning look at simple if many did what he did...
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he was a witness for the defense in bradley manning's trial. i am pleased to have all of them here and those coming. i will begin with phil mudd in memphis. what's your assessment of this verdict? >> i think the verdict is pretty predictable. the interesting piece of this to me is what he was not convicted of, that is aiding and abetting the enemy. when i look at this, my response having grown up in the c.i.a., if i wanted to give out information like this when i grew up in the c.i.a., it was given to the russians or the soaf bloc. you now have a third way. it's not the americans. it's not the russians. you give it to society generally and there is 100 million people out there saying you did the right thing, bradley manning. that to me is fascinating. >> rose: amy? >> i could always in some way put something in the newspaper. it's true when you publish something the whole world might see it, but that's why there are laws against releasing classified information, and that's why he was convicted of a lot of them. this particular charge, aiding th
he was a witness for the defense in bradley manning's trial. i am pleased to have all of them here and those coming. i will begin with phil mudd in memphis. what's your assessment of this verdict? >> i think the verdict is pretty predictable. the interesting piece of this to me is what he was not convicted of, that is aiding and abetting the enemy. when i look at this, my response having grown up in the c.i.a., if i wanted to give out information like this when i grew up in the c.i.a., it...
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that was centrally shown by the defense over and over again in the trial. it also seems very clear that the damage that was caused, even though there were hundreds of thousands of documents, was relatively mild. we don't know for sure because some parts of the case were held in secret, which is a real problem with this proceeding as it is with the fisa court. but it looks like the damage was not enormous. the intent clearly was to open for public debate. those two together make it, i think, quite clear that the prosecution overreached extremely. >> but you make a good point in that it is clear what his intentions were in leaking these documents that ultimately did end up in the hands of our enemies, which is why many of us, like myself, are surprised that he was acquitted of aiding the enemy. you made a point he wasn't directly communicating with the enemy. how much of the outcome of this is impacted by the fact he did willfully communicate, that he did stand up and say what he did was wrong? how much of that impacts the outcome of all of this? >> it's hard
that was centrally shown by the defense over and over again in the trial. it also seems very clear that the damage that was caused, even though there were hundreds of thousands of documents, was relatively mild. we don't know for sure because some parts of the case were held in secret, which is a real problem with this proceeding as it is with the fisa court. but it looks like the damage was not enormous. the intent clearly was to open for public debate. those two together make it, i think,...
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only defense which won got treated. ice cream! >>> doughnuts on the racetrack. watch the blue ferrari in front, holy moly, 360 degrees unscathed. they average over 300 miles an hour. was he doing hand over hand? >> that tells me i know nothing about cars but how well made that car is, it's worth that money, it can do that and keep moving? >> it's a great driver, hand over hand or whatever. >> thanks so much. >>> coming up, richard will be back along with bill karins for first buzz, all of the stories we're talking about this morning. to give the world the hardest-working, best-smelling cleaners he could. like mr. clean with the scent of gain. that combines irresistible scent and powerful cleaning. and his lemon-scented anti-bacterial spray that kills 99.9% of bacteria. people sure loved having something that smelled as great as it cleaned. that's why when it comes to clean, there's only one mr. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through lega
only defense which won got treated. ice cream! >>> doughnuts on the racetrack. watch the blue ferrari in front, holy moly, 360 degrees unscathed. they average over 300 miles an hour. was he doing hand over hand? >> that tells me i know nothing about cars but how well made that car is, it's worth that money, it can do that and keep moving? >> it's a great driver, hand over hand or whatever. >> thanks so much. >>> coming up, richard will be back along with bill...
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his defense attorney insisted during the trial that manning had no evil intent. when asked about the case at a san francisco fundraiser in 2011, president obama said manning broke the law. >> i have abide by [ inaudible ] i'm not authorized to release it, i'm breaking the law. we are a nation of laws. he broke the law. >> reporter: and frank and julie, we will find out tomorrow if the military judge agrees. she's been deliberating since friday after closing arguments ended. she's expected to announce the verdict at 11 tomorrow morning, our time. reporting live in san francisco, heather holmes, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> the contra costa county sheriff's homicide unit is investigating the death of a man killed by a blow to the head. the victim was a transient identified as william seeward. deputies say was semi conscious and unresponsive, and died later at the medical center. >>> the people of maxwell park went to a community meeting this evening, to ask police and city leaders about the shooting death of judy salman. the 66-year-old dog walker was shot while drivi
his defense attorney insisted during the trial that manning had no evil intent. when asked about the case at a san francisco fundraiser in 2011, president obama said manning broke the law. >> i have abide by [ inaudible ] i'm not authorized to release it, i'm breaking the law. we are a nation of laws. he broke the law. >> reporter: and frank and julie, we will find out tomorrow if the military judge agrees. she's been deliberating since friday after closing arguments ended. she's...